2015’s Most Anticipated Albums

3.) Periphery

The Maryland tech metal maestros are at the very top of their respective music scene. Lead by guitarist Misha Mansoor, and featuring mastermind drummer Matt Halpern, these guys along with Animals As Leaders are one of the bands not to miss either live or on record.

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Still not completely sold on BMTH. They were a scene band with no talent for many years and now they’re pretty much a scene band with little talent. At least they’re progressing. They could certainly take a page out of their friends in Architects’ book. Similar sound, it’s just that Architects are much more musically skilled and complex.

Asking Alexandria certainly have a place on this list. Curious to see if there will be more clean stuff from Danny Worsnop on this album, he has an amazing voice. His other band, which features mainly non-screaming vocals WeAreHarlot is putting out an album in March.

No 36 crazyfists? August burns red? Both of those bands are coming out with albums. Well, 36CF’s new album is coming out this Feb and August burns red….not sure. Oh yeah, stick to your gun’s new album comes out Feb. as well.

I See Stars. They completely revolutionized EHM right at the end of 2013. “Oh but other bands were doing it before them!” None had done it so well. None have been so fluent about it. “The Browning had done it before!” Note again, the fluency. I See Stars isn’t a breakdown band. Every album has helped them build up to what they did on their most recent release.

inb4: So and so other band did it first.
Idgaf.

Knuckle Puck. The biggest thing in Pop Punk that has a fan following of a higher guy-girl ratio than 3:7. Damn those guys are amazing.

Fear Factory, Megadeth, We Are Harlot, Sevendust, Killswitch Engage, Lamb of God, Breaking Benjamin, August Burns Red, Parkway Drive, and We Came As Romans also have new cds this year on my anticipated list
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